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Q: What year did Emperor Frederick King Richard and King Philip join to fight Saladin?
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Leaders of the third crusade?

Saladin and Richard the Lionheart, Frederick I Barbarossa of Germany and Philip II Augustus of France


What was Richard the lionheart role in the crusades?

Richard the Lionheart fought against Saladin and other Muslim warriors to recapture the holy land of Jerusalem. His allies were Emperor Frederick and King Philip I. Although Richard fough against Saladin bravely he was forced to leave Jerusalem in the hand of Saladin.


Who were the key figures of the third crusade and what was there involvement?

Richard and Saladin and king philip augustus


Who were Richard III's chief enemies?

in the crusades, saladin at home, Philip II Augustus, the capetian king


Who were the three kings who conducted the third crusade?

Richard the Lion-heart, Frederick Barbarossa, Philip II, and King Guy de Lusignan (who had broken his promise to never interfere in Muslim lands


Who are the people that fought in the third crusade?

The Third Crusade involved several key figures. On the Christian side, the prominent leaders were King Richard I of England (also known as Richard the Lionheart), King Philip II of France, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. On the Muslim side, the most notable figure was the famous sultan Salah ad-Din (Saladin) who defended Jerusalem against the Christian forces.


Who were the leaders of the crusades?

Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany were the leaders of the unsuccessful Second Crusade. Following the Turkish conquest of the town of Edessa, separate French and German armies marched to Asia Minor in 1147, were defeated by the Turks, and failed to accomplish any major successes. They even endangered the survival of the Crusader states with an attack on Damascus.


What part of the Holy Land did the Third Crusade win back?

The Third Crusade, led by Richard the Lionheart of England, Philip II of France, and Leopold of Austria, recovered the coastline of modern Syria, Israel, and Lebanon that had been lost to Salah-al din in the previous years. In fact, Saladin had been so successful that only the metropoli of Tyre, Antioch, and Triploli remained in Christian hands. When Pope Innocent III called the Third Crusade, the first man to respond was the Emperor Frederick I. Frederick crossed into Asia Minor and captured the city of Iconium before tragically drowing in a river. He was succeeded on the crusade by Leopold of Austria. Richard and Philip arrived next at the coastal city of Acre, whose Muslim inhabitants were under siege by former King Guy de Lusigan of Jerusalem. With the soldiers of Richard, Philip, and Leopold, the crusaders retook the city. Leopold and Philip both left at that point, put off by Richard's predominant role in the endevour. Richard and Saladin began their legandary march down the coast, with Richard hugging the shoreline keeping time with his fleet. Saladin and his emires tailed them, attempting to catch Richard in battle and therefore destroy the Christians once and for all. They did finally meet at the forest of Arsuf, where Richard used his heavy cavalry to annhiliate Saladin's ranks and scatter his army. Next Richard loaded up his forces onto his navy and proceeded to Jaffa, a port city to the south. There Richard again beseiged Saladin and again defeated him taking the city. At that point it was agreed that neither king could continue to fight, and it was agreed that the Christians would be given control of the entire coastline from Tyre to Gaza, while Saladin and the Muslims retained the rest of the Holy Land, including Jerusalem.


Who was saladin leader off what country or religion?

Saladin was a Muslim leader at the time of the 3rd Crusade. That was at the end of the 1100s. He fought against Philip of France & Richard I of England (Lionheart). I think he came from what is now Iraq.


What were the major events of the third crusade?

Frederick drowned in 1189 whilst in Anatolia. Richard and Philp then departed across the Mediterranean Sea. Richard stoped to conquer Cyprus while Philip continued on. Philip landed at the city of Acre, which was being besieged by former king Guy of Lusigan, sometime monarch of the kingdom of Jerusalem. Once Richard arrived, they were overwhelmed by the Muslims and the Richard and Saladin settled a truce that allowed the christians to pass through the holy lands of Jerusalem without any problems (:


When was Philip Frederick Mayer born?

Philip Frederick Mayer was born in 1781.


What are the kings of France and England and their achievements?

France gathered their armies and headed east to fight Saladin. The Third Crusade had many problems. Frederick drowned crossing a river. The English and French arrived by sea and cap- tured a coastal city but were unable to push inland. After Philip went home, Richard secured a small territory along the coast. He then agreed to a truce after Saladin prom- ised that Christian pilgrims could travel to Jerusalem in safety.